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1932 Mill closed.
1932 Mill closed.


c.1937 Mill taken over by [[H. M. Hobson]] to manufacture aircraft carburetors.
1937 Mill taken over as a shadow factory run by [[H. M. Hobson]] to manufacture aircraft carburetors.<ref>The Scotsman - 30 June 1937</ref>


Post war the mill site later became the [[Seddon-Atkinson]] truck factory.
Post war the mill site later became the [[Seddon-Atkinson]] truck factory.

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of Meek Street, Royton Junction, Higginshaw, Oldham.

1932 Mill closed.

1937 Mill taken over as a shadow factory run by H. M. Hobson to manufacture aircraft carburetors.[1]

Post war the mill site later became the Seddon-Atkinson truck factory.


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  1. The Scotsman - 30 June 1937